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Make your lawn and garden the envy of the neighborhood with eHow’s tips on subjects like growing grass and storing bulbs for winter. Growing an herb garden? Is a rock garden a better fit for your environment? eHow has suggestions for both, plus advice on rose gardens, vegetable patches and planting a lawn. Protect your hard work with information on controlling pests, testing soil and fertilization. eHow even helps you get your supplies together with How Tos on organizing gardening tools.

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  • How to Plant Personal Seeds

    Gardening can be one of the most relaxing activities. You can grow almost anything depending on your climate. Maybe you want to grow some vegetables in your garden, or maybe you wish to plant a...

  • What Type of Fertilizer to Use on Blueberry Bushes?

    Blueberry bushes make up a large family of fruiting bush with species growing both above the Arctic Circle and well into the humid southern reaches of North America. Blueberries are related to...

  • When to Apply Scotts Summer Fertilizer

    Keeping your lawn fed helps to maintain root structure, improve coverage and ensure the plants stand up to stresses like heat and foot traffic. When you fertilize warm-season grasses in summer,...

  • How to Sod Grass

    Laying sod over bare soil allows you to enjoy a full, mature lawn instantly. Sod is grown and harvested at grass farms, then cut and delivered to garden and home improvement stores; you can also...

  • How to Lay Sod Over Existing Grass

    Sod is a mat of mature grass, grass roots and about 1/2 inch of top soil. Laying sod is a fast and fairly easy way to grow a full, healthy lawn in a much shorter amount of time than sowing seed....

  • How to Manage Pensacola Bahia Grass

    Considered the best choice for southern lawns, hardy Pensacola bahiagrass does not require much care in order to stay healthy. Nonetheless, you should establish a complete maintenance program to...

  • How to Make Houseplant Fertilizer from Commonly Used Items

    Want to make those houseplants grow twice as fast? Try these all-natural and cheap homemade fertilizers, all made from items you already have in your home.

  • How to Apply Scotts Hose Fertilizer

    The hose-end fertilizer application method is the easiest fertilizer application method available. The fertilizer used in hose-end applicators is water soluble, which is one of the reasons it is...

  • How to Stop Erosion of New Grass Seed

    It is very frustrating to plant new grass seed only to see it wash away because of rain and soil erosion. The keys to growing grass are to keep the seeds in place until they take root and to help...

  • How to Remove Dog Brown Spots in Spring

    You love your dog but hate looking at those unsightly brown spots left behind after it does its business on your lawn. Dog urine can kill a six-inch spot of grass in minutes---but it is also easy...

  • How Often Should You Apply Scotts Weed and Feed?

    Adhering to a regular lawn fertilizing program will significantly improve the overall health of your lawn. Regular feedings help to promote growth, root development and drought tolerance. Thick,...

  • How to Plant a Beautiful Lawn

    To make a nice lush lawn you need a good supply of black dirt. You have to fertilize and keep the weeds under control.

  • How to Use Human Hair in Garden Soil

    Human hair is made of protein, and as it degrades, it releases nitrogen into the soil. Mississippi State University research concluded that human hair mixed mixed with compost is an effective...

  • What Element Helps Tomatoes Grow?

    Growing tomato plants is an enjoyable and rewarding hobby. Tomatoes grow easily, requiring only a little bit of effort to reap a decent harvest of fruits. Here are a few elements that help...

  • How to Plant Zoysia Grass Seed

    Plant Zoysia grass by properly sowing the seeds and creating future environmental conditions favorable to the growth of Zoysia grass. Zoysia grass is a popular warm and temperate climate grass...

  • How to Thicken Centipede Grass

    Centipede grass can be thickened by overseeding the lawn and creating favorable environmental conditions for future growth. Centipede grass is popular, low-maintenance and fast-spreading. It is a...

  • How to Care for Cut Grass

    Care for cut grass by regular overseeding and by creating favorable environmental conditions that support a full, green lawn. The best time to reseed and improve the top oil's mineralogy is just...

  • How to Make an Avocado Tree Bear Fruit

    Avocado trees are subtropical plants that thrive in warm to hot temperatures. The evergreen tree grows up to 40 to 80 feet tall and has many branches. It has small, greenish flowers and fruit that...

  • What Fertilizer / Weed Control Can I Spread on My Lawn

    "Weed and feed" products have become very popular in recent years, but commercial brands contain chemicals that can be harmful to people, pets and the environment. Natural and organic products...

  • How to Protect Grass From an Outdoor Swing Set

    Protect grass from an outdoor swing set by regularly over-seeding the area with a wear-resistant grass and providing favorable conditions for the growth of grass. Grass growth around a swing set...

  • How to Get Rid of Clover Grass on the Lawn

    Clover is a small green weed, with a flower that blooms beginning in the late spring and throughout the summer. It spreads quickly and is often difficult to evict once it has settled into your...

  • How to Use Epsom Salt for Fertilizing Lawns

    Epsom salt is a good source of magnesium and sulfate to help turn the lawn green. It can aid the lawn's ability absorb phosphates and nitrogen, two important nutrients for a healthy and happy...

  • How to Grow Vegetables in Raised Beds

    Growing gardens in raised beds is a popular trend. Raised beds have many advantages compared to traditional gardening methods. They allow the soil to aerate better, they allow excess water to...

  • How to Take Care of Pampas Grass

    Pampas grass is a fast-growing ornamental grass that reaches heights of up to 20 feet when at the peak of the growing season. It is best grown as an accent or a back drop for other plants. Pampas...

  • How to Plant Grass Seed in Maine

    Plant grass seeds in Maine by properly sowing the seeds and creating future environmental conditions favorable to the growth of grass seed. Maine's distinctive seasons and harsh winters provide a...

  • Ortho Vs. Poly LIquid Fertilizer

    Understanding the difference between Ortho (Orthophosphate) and Poly (Polyphosphate) liquid fertilizers equates to the use of liquid fertilizer, the manufacture of them and the cost of production....

  • How to Plant Collard Seed

    Collard greens, also known as "tree cabbage," are full of beta carotene, vitamin C, calcium and antioxidants. The vegetable graces many dining tables around the world, especially in the Deep...

  • How to Overseed With Centipede Grass

    Centipede grass is a common, low-maintenance, fast-growing, coarse lawn grass. You can overseed with Centipede grass by evenly distributing the seeds throughout the lawn area and creating future...

  • How to Seed Grass & Mulch

    To ensure a full, green lawn, seed the grass and then mulch it. Over-seed a fledgling lawn to begin initial growth, or re-seed a mature lawn to increase the density and health of your established...

  • How to Grow Vegetables in Sand & Sawdust

    When growing vegetables outside, your success is at the mercy of nature. It is not surprising that gardeners would wish to grow vegetables in an environment that's more controlled and not affected...

  • How to Invigorate Centipede Grass

    Centipede decline happens when centipede grass loses root attachment to the soil. It starts with grass wilting and dying, and the patches spread out from the initial affected area. There haven't...

  • How to Grow Zebra Grass in Florida

    Grow Zebra grass in Florida by proper transplanting and by creating a favorable environment for its growth. Zebra grass is a large, green and white colored, ornamental grass that can grow to 7...

  • How to Sow Grass Seed in an Existing Lawn With Centipede Grass

    You can sow centipede grass seed in an existing lawn by evenly over-seeding the lawn area and creating future environmental conditions favorable to the growth of centipede grass. Centipede grass...

  • How to Grow Full Green Grass Under Any Conditions

    Grow full green grass under any conditions by properly sowing the grass seed and creating future conditions that are favorable to the growth of grass. Grass is a generic name for hundreds of...

  • Homemade Palm Fertilizer

    Palms should be fertilized at least three times a year. Apply the fertilizer throughout the landscape surrounding the palm, to insure that all the nutrients will be used. The nutrient levels...

  • How to Use Scotts Weed & Feed

    Apply Scotts Bonus S Southern Weed and Feed to fledgling and mature lawns to enhance the growth of grass and minimize the potential for weeds. Weed and Feed is a combination fertilizer and...

  • How to Kill Weeds & Plant Grass Seed

    Weeds are opportunistic plants that take advantage of sparsely growing grass and bare patches on a lawn. Lawn grass is sensitive to pH balance, moisture and sunlight. When any one of these...

  • How to Maintain Fescue

    Fescue is a rugged, durable grass which handles heavy traffic and compact soils very well. This grass is a great option for keeping a beautifully green lawn year-round. Fescue does need a bit of...

  • How to Make Grass Dark Green

    Do you ever stop and wonder why the grass does indeed seem greener on the other side--in this case, your neighbor's lawn? There are a lot of different factors that go into maintaining a healthy,...

  • How to Fertilize a Rose of Sharon

    The Rose of Sharon is a type of flowering shrub also known by its more formal name of Hibiscus Syriacus. It is a sun loving plant that produces large bell shaped blooms that appear in mid summer...

  • Homemade Eggshell Plant Fertilizer

    Garden plants require food to grow. If the soil in which it is planted is rich in nutrients the plant will be more successful than a plant that has to struggle for food. Plants also deplete the...

  • How to Take Care of Centipede Grass

    Centipedegrass is slow-growing, low-maintenance turf that is particularly adaptable to the sandy, acidic soils of the southeastern United States. Centipedegrass does not fare well with heavy...

  • Problems With Protein Fertilizer for an Oak Tree

    Most mature oak trees do not generally need fertilizing. Only if the tree is damaged and you are attempting to rescue it, should you consider fertilizing a mature oak tree. Young oak trees,...

  • How to Make Seaweed Solution

    Seaweed is full of minerals and vitamins that are beneficial to plants and soil. You can use seaweed to make a solution that you can use as an organic plant food supplement. Utilizing organic,...

  • Definition of Organic Fertilizer

    Organic fertilizer is distinct from inorganic fertilizer in that the material wasn't produced in a factory, but rather from natural materials. Organic fertilizer has advantages over inorganic...

  • How to Start Bermuda Grass

    Start Bermuda grass by properly sowing the grass seeds and by creating favorable environmental conditions. Bermuda grass is a fine-textured lawn grass that is popular in warm climates because of...

  • How to Keep Marathon Grass Green in the Winter

    Marathon Grass (Genuine Marathon Sod) is a type of sod that has been produced by Southland Sod Farms in Port Hueneme, Calif., since 1983. Marathon sod is specifically designed for the climate and...

  • How to Use Compost

    So you did some research, followed the steps, and now have a nice big heap of compost. Yet your not quite sure what to do with it. Compost is a versatile material and is only limited by your...

  • How to Fertilize With a Drop Spreader

    Fertilizing your lawn will keep the grass lush and healthy. Using a spreader that fits your needs and lawn size can help keep your lawn looking great. Drop spreaders are the most common spreaders...

  • Home Fertilizer Lawn Recipes

    Everyone loves a healthy green lawn, but fertilizers can be filled with toxic chemicals and tend to be expensive. Many homemade lawn fertilizer recipes can be quite effective on lawns, especially...

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